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IMO, a lego case seems like it would defeat the purpose, a case is supposed to hold and protect your parts, if a lego case drops it will just fall apart.

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I am currently in the middle of a Lego PC build. It is a diffciult task so be weary. I aleady have a thread with a few ideas and tips if you want. It is here:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/22141-lego-pc/

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well i think if any desktop droped it would break but i wont do this :P

Not as much as a lego case would, metal screwed with metal screws wont break as easy as plastic held together with interlocking plastic.

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